Insomniac Games, the developer of Spyro the Dragon, Ratchet & Clank, Resistance, Fuse and the upcoming Sunset Overdrive, is now 20 years old. To celebrate, here’s a music video starring CEO Ted Price in a wig, playing guitar and singing as frontman of a grunge band. (Now with bonus rap section.)

Sunset Overdrive developer Insomniac Games is bringing its open-world shooter exclusively to Xbox One, as the console’s cloud computing was attractive when considering the game’s constant flow of updates. Studio CEO Ted Price has added that while the cloud will play a big role, the title can be played entirely offline if players choose.

Fancy yourself pretty good at shooters, do you? Prepare to be schooled: Fuse is a game that rewards thinking as much as twitch reflexes; demands communication; and punishes those foolish enough to venture in unprepared.

Insomniac Games CEO Ted Price has clarified his stance on Wii U development, following comments made last week where he called Nintendo’s rig ‘current-gen’, and said the studio had no plans to develop for it. He’s now open to the idea and hasn’t ruled out Ninteno entirely.

Insomniac CEO Ted Price has said on Reddit the firm may develop titles for PC in the future, explains why the team decided to skip the system with Fuse, and states that the team is not working on any Wii U games.

Fuse developer Insomniac Games opted to change the game’s art-style and cover last year, and CEO Ted Price has explained why the game’s new box art cuts everyone’s heads off, while discussing some broader issues at hand.

Fuse developer Insomniac Games created a brand-new engine for its cover-based squad shooter. It’s a move that will help the studio create assets more efficiently and quickly, something that CEO Ted Price has told us will be vital going into next-gen development.

Insomniac Game’s CEO Ted Price and Fuse dev Brian Allgeier have discussed why releasing a new IP like Fuse so late in the currency cycle makes sense, and have argued that gamers will still want current-gen titles even after PS4 and Xbox 720 have launched. Get their rationale below.

Fuse may have changed name from Overstrike, but it’s still a squad based shooter with mad weaponry. Insomniac has released a video in which CEO Ted Price talks about Fuse’s gameplay and group tactics. Check it out below.